Comparison of Different Design Methods for Power System Stabilizer Design - A Review |
Author(s): |
Hemisha P. Patel , MGITER, NAVSARI; Prof. Ami T. Patel, MGITER, NAVSARI |
Keywords: |
Power system Stabilizer, low frequency oscillation, Damping, stability |
Abstract |
In the past two decades, the utilization of supplementary excitation control signals for improving the dynamic stability of power systems has received much attention. In recent years, several approaches based on intelligent control and optimization techniques have been applied to PSS design problem. This paper introduces a review on the techniques applied on the conventional PSS design only. Power System Stabilizer (PSS) is the most cost effective approach of increase the system positive damping, improve the steady-state stability margin, and suppress the low-frequency oscillation of the power system. A PSS has to perform well under operating point variations. This paper introduces a review on the techniques applied on the conventional PSS design only. The techniques could be mainly classified into linear and nonlinear. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV2I8158 Published in: Volume : 2, Issue : 8 Publication Date: 01/11/2014 Page(s): 239-241 |
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